10-kilometer boundary line established for Italy entry (A10)
extensive traffic congestion reported on the A10 highway between Menton and Ventimiglia, Italy, with queues extending over 10 kilometers. The cause is not the toll payment, but rather ongoing construction work—with lane changes—immediately after the state border in Italian territory. A rear-end collision in French territory has exacerbated the situation. traffic wardens are monitoring the situation.
Similar congestion can also be found in Savona, between Spotorno and Finale, heading towards France, due to construction work (an update at 12:30 adds a 4-kilometer queue).
Construction sites reduction planned for the weekend has not alleviated the ongoing issue on the June 2nd bridge, which remains at high risk for the scheduled return on Monday. Delays were also experienced on both the A10 and state road 28 del Colle di Nava the previous night.
It's advised to consult traffic authorities or official motorway websites for real-time status updates to stay informed on these stretches of the A10, as available intelligence alerts focus on rail disruptions in France from June 4–11 and other regional traffic restrictions around Europe, but none mention the A10 corridor or the ongoing construction in the described areas.
The average travel time on the A10 highway between Menton and Ventimiglia has significantly increased due to ongoing construction work. Despite plans for reduced construction sites over the weekend, delays persist, indicating an average lifestyle disruption for commuters using this route. Additionally, car owners planning travel on the June 2nd bridge should be aware of the continued risk of delays, even with the return on Monday, due to ongoing constructions.